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Today we will learn how to insert objects into the document by embedding or linking. 1. Embedding Objects Taking this document as an example, I want to insert an existing spreadsheet into the document to elaborate on the contents. Place your cursor to where you want to embed an object, then head to the amp;quot;Insertamp;quot; tab, select amp;quot;Objectamp;quot;. A dialogue box will pop up, where we could select amp;quot;Create newamp;quot; or amp;quot;Create from fileamp;quot;. In the amp;quot;Create newamp;quot; interface, we can select different types of blank documents at the amp;quot;Object typeamp;quot;, but we need to edit them manually. In the Create from file interface, we can insert local documents, applications, audio files, video files, etc. Click the amp;quot;Browseamp;quot; button and choose the spreadsheet we want. The option amp;quot;Link to fileamp;quot; means that the inserted object will be linked with its source file. If y